If he keeps it up, will the Thunder’s record and KD’s consistent play be enough to win him his first MVP trophy? The guys discuss this and much more in this weeks TGR including…
- Will Westbrook repeat as an All-Star
- More Mullens trade discussion
- Who will finish first in the scoring race
- The long-term effects of Maynor’s injury
- Plus the return of our weekly “Thundie” awards
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[...] The Thunderground Radio crew talked about it on this week’s podcast, but KD’s having a terrific season, the Thunder are the league’s best team right now (they are) and yet Durant really isn’t having his name tossed around much in the way-too-early MVP talk. Yeah, he’s not scoring 40 a night or even leading the league in scoring. But he might be playing as good as he ever has. He’s letting the game flow to him wonderfully, he’s rebounding, creating and scoring at an incredibly efficient clip. He’s fourth in the league in points per possession, has a PER of 27.22 (fourth) and is playing with that look of a player that is routinely the best player on the floor every night. He’s dominating games without dominating the ball. [...]